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element method of structural analysis to be- come widely known and accepted for solving structural problems of extreme complexity. The application of this method to the analysis of deep submersible vehicles is discussed. In- cluded are deep submersible structures com- prised of different materials and structures employing anisotropic materials, requiring study in the inelastic range, exhibiting non- linear geometric behavior, affected by fabrica- tion imperfections or material flaws, and hav- ing joints or mating faces along which con- tact, gap, or relative slip may occur. Also in- cluded are remarks pertinent to finite element computer programs, automated preparation of input data and graphical display of computed results. Technical Field Trip On Friday, May 28, at 12 noon there will be a field trip to the Oceanic Institute to view a live demonstration of their "Man in the Sea" project and other technical aspects of modern marine experiments conducted in Hawaii. The ladies, who will join the men for this trip, will tour the adjacent Sea Life Park. Luncheon will be served for all upon arrival at the park. Social Events Early Bird Aloha Reception—Although the technical program does not commence until Wednesday morning, all registrants and their ladies are invited to gather in the Robert Louis Stevenson Room of the Princess Kaiu- lani Hotel at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 25, for a get acquainted "no host" Early Bird Aloha Reception. Men's Luncheon—All registrants are invited to attend the Men's Luncheon on Wednesday, May 26, at 12 noon in the Cleghorn Room of the Princess Kaiulani Hotel. Dr. John P. Craven, dean of the marine programs at the University of Hawaii and the state of Hawaii's executive director for marine affairs, will speak on "The Naval Architect and the Design of Cities on the Sea." Ladies' Paradise Park Tour, Luncheon and Fashion Show—Promptly at 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday, May 26, the ladies will depart by bus for a morning at Paradise Park, a lush tropical bird aviary unique to the Islands. Time will be spent touring the park and lunch- ing in the Polynesian Dining Room. During luncheon there will be a fashion show of Hawaiian and Polynesian attire. Door prizes will be given. President's Reception—SNAME President Daniel D. Strohmeier will be host to all regis- trants and their ladies at this social event on Wednesday, May 26, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Second Floor Tower Lobby of the Princess Kaiulani Hotel. Beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be served. Luau Banquet—The closing event of the 1971 Spring Meeting will be a traditional Hawaiian Luau (banquet). It will be held on the terrace overlooking Waikiki beach at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. Registrants and their ladies will gather for this affair at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 28. This promises to be a most enjoyable evening and, as the sun sets over Waikiki, a majestic finale to the meeting. The steering committee for the 1971 "Oce- anics Hawaii" Spring Meeting, under the chairmanship of Ian M. Smith, consists of the following: papers, Manley St. Denis, chair- man, assisted by Guy W. Slaughter; finance, Frederick C. Munchmeyer, chairman, and Sueo Hayashida; technical sessions, E. Alvey Wright; hotel arrangements, Ken Yee; bud- get, Roy W. Ahrens and Michael D. Farmer; transportation and field trips, J. Grant O'Don- nell; social activities, Theodore M. Otero; publicity, Dale T. Trenhaile; printing and pub- lications, Harry C. Lewis; liaison, Hugh W. Kaiser; at large, Herman Hastrup, and regis- tration, Clinton W. Kreitner. Pine Tree Engineering New Rice Barton Subsidiary The entire assets of Pine Tree Engineering, Brunswick, Maine, have been acquired by Rice Barton Corporation, leading designer and manufacturer of papermaking machinery and accessories, it was announced jointly by Win- ship B. Moody Sr., president of Rice Barton, and Roger M. Luke, president of Pine Tree Engineering. Established in 1968, Pine Tree Engineering is a Maine corporation which provides engi- neering and services for marine on-deck equip- ment, such as winches, windlasses, and steer- ing gear for ships. Now a subsidiary division of Rice Barton, Pine Tree Engineering has recorded a profit each year since its incorpora- tion and has been responsible for sales of equipment in excess of $3,000,000. Mr. Moody, commenting on the new acquisi- tion, stated: "With the current emphasis on increased expenditures for military and non- military vessels and combined engineering, purchasing, and production capabilities avail- able due to our merger, we believe this joint ef- fort will contribute greatly to our corporate growth and profit." Under the new arrange- ment, Mr. Luke, president of Pine Tree Engi- neering, and Matthew R. Fandetti, vice presi- dent, engineering, will continue to serve in those capacities. Mr. Moody becomes chair- man of the board and chief executive officer; Ted Bova, Rice Barton, becomes vice presi- dent, sales, and Herbert S. Alexander, Rice Barton, becomes treasurer. The Pine Tree En- gineering board of directors will include: Charles S. Barton, Winship B. Moody Sr., Ted Bova, Roger M. Luke and Matthew R. Fan- detti. Anchor windlasses, mooring- and cargo winches, steam or electro-hydro-dynamically driven for tankers, bulkcarriers and other ships of more than 30.000 tdw. Universal chocks Friedrich Kocks GmbH 28 Bremen, P.O.B. 1 Phone: (0421) 504051 Telex: 02-44863 kocks Cable: Kocksing Brm REPRESENTATIVES: UNITED KINGDOM Friedrich Kocks (U. K.) Ltd. 5th lloor. General Accident Building 20/24 Addiscombe Rd. East Croydon CRO 5 PE Surrey/England Phone: 01 -688-2427 Telex: 917147 USA Walter Christiansen Inc. 195 Paterson Avenue Little Falls, New Jersey 07424 SCANDINAVIA Marine Teknisk A/S Welhavensgatan 1 Oslo 1 Phone:203675 Telex: 1758 MATEKNISK O Cables: MARINETEKNISK JAPAN Deutsche Nissho-lwai GmbH Spaldingstrafie 70 2 Hamburg 1/West-Germany Phone: 241901/08 Telex: 02162623-6 SPAIN FRANCE Materiel Auxiliaire Marine Maurice L6chelon 14, Rue Anna-Jaquin 92-Boulogne/Seine Phone: 605-28-95 Cables: AUXIMAR PARIS S.I.M.A., S.A. 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